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On May 12, 2003, the Daily News front page read "JFK Had a Monica", [59] [60] reporting historian Robert Dallek's book on JFK's affair with a White House intern—long before the infamous Clinton-Lewinsky scandal just five years prior to the publication, and in turn, compelled the former intern, Mimi Alford, to come forward, and then Daily News ...
Breslin was a columnist for the New York Herald Tribune, [13] the Daily News, the New York Journal American, Newsday, The Daily Beast, the National Police Gazette and other venues. [ 14 ] When the Sunday supplement of the Tribune was reworked into New York magazine by editor Clay Felker in 1962, Breslin appeared in the new edition, which became ...
On July 9, 2021, Rich resigned from G/O Media due to clashes with upper management. [23] The New York Post suggested that he had been frustrated by editorial interference from Spanfeller and others. [24] [25] The position of G/O Media editorial director was eventually filled in January 2023 by Merrill Brown. [25] Rich then spent time as a ...
8.6 January 1942 When Air Raids Strike: 19:13 8.7 February 1942 Far East Command: 17:05 8.8 March 1942 The Argentine Question: 18:27 8.9 April 1942 America's New Army: 16:10 8.10 May 1942 India in Crisis: 18:31 8.11 June 1942 India at War: 18:33 8.12 July 1942 Men in Washington — 1942: 19:00 8.13 July 1942 Men of the Fleet (The Ocean Fronts ...
December 1 – The New York Daily News carries a front-page story announcing that Christine Jorgensen, a transsexual woman in Denmark, has become the recipient of the first successful sexual reassignment operation. December 14 – The first successful surgical separation of Siamese twins is conducted in Mount Sinai Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio.
[4] [17] The Daily was the most popular U.S. news podcast for both Spotify and Apple listeners in 2020 and the #2 podcast in the United States. [18] [19] Although the Times' has various other podcasts, most of its audio revenue in mid-2019 was from The Daily. [12] The Daily has seen even greater success during the COVID-19 pandemic. [19]
In late 1941, Daly transferred to New York City, where he became anchor of The World Today. During World War II, he covered the news from London as well as the North African and Italian fronts. [citation needed] Daly was a war correspondent in 1943 in Italy during Gen. George S. Patton's infamous "slapping incidents."
The fictional newspaper is meant to be a pastiche of both the New York Daily News and the New York Post, two popular real-life New York City tabloids. The outlet appears in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy (2002–07), Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man duology (2012–14) and Sony's Spider-Man Universe (2018–present).